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... ). This is potentially much more useful than hiding all the background templates in one go as above. In the group menu: 2_271212_540000001.png Bear in mind that there is room for confusion -- if you have hidden group templates and then add another template to the group it will instantly disappear until you show them again. The show setting is automatically restored for next time when the grouping is cancelled (CTRL+ Y). new: tools> make branch crossover function. There is often a requirement for this formation: 2_041131_520000000.png 2_020547_020000000.png Old hands won't have much trouble creating these -- make an ordinary crossover, invert the handing (CTRL-X ), and then peg MXP to TXP (CTRL-7 to CTRL-5). But I thought it might make a useful built-in function for beginners, so I have added it. Following suggestions from members it has been given the name "branch crossover". You could of course simply make branch track and insert a turnout in it. But you would then need to roam it ...
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... topic: 2477 make branch crossover posted: 30 Jun 2014 18:24 from: Martin Wynne There is often a requirement for this formation: 2_041131_520000000.png 2_020547_020000000.png Old hands won't have much trouble creating these -- make an ordinary crossover, invert the handing (CTRL-X ), and then peg MXP to TXP (CTRL-7 to CTRL-5). But I thought it might make a useful built-in function for beginners, so I have added it. Following suggestions from members it has been given the name "branch crossover". You could of course simply make branch track and insert a turnout in it. But you would then need to roam it into alignment with the double track, whereas the above method does that automatically. Unlike an ordinary crossover there isn't usually a reverse curve at the centre, so in this case curviform V-crossings are acceptable. Note that for accuracy the double-track section should be created as such from the first turnout and adjusted for length, rather than doing make branch track on the ...
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